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Mar. 19—The Austin City Council on Monday, moved out of the work session a plan to pay for a 10-unit T-hangar at the Austin Municipal Airport that would make use of entitlement funding alongside ...
Randi Shade (D), Austin council member (2008-2011), first openly gay city council member in Austin history [19] Homer Thornberry (D), U.S. Representative from the 10th District (1949-1963) John Treviño Jr. (D), Austin council member (1975-1988), first Mexican-American city council member in Austin history
The city council decided to abandon the original plan to build the new airport near Manor, and resolved instead to move the airport to the Bergstrom site. The City of Austin hired John Almond—a civil engineer who had recently led the airport design team for the new airport expansion in San Jose, California—as Project Director for the new ...
As the need for commercial air service became clear in the 1920s, the 1928 Austin city plan called for the establishment of a municipal airport. Austin voters supported a bond election to fund the airport (among other projects) later in 1928. The airport was constructed a few miles northeast of downtown, on what was then the edge of the city.
The City Council and Planning Commission packed into the city hall chambers for a joint meeting dedicated to hearing public feedback on the proposed changes. Austin wants to change its land ...
Just over a week after a meeting with five members of the Austin City Council regarding the contentious near appointment of Art Acevedo, Interim City Manager Jesús Garza responded to questions ...
The state legislation defining the corridors was amended in 2001 and 2003 to accommodate a series of public development projects, including the redevelopment of the defunct Mueller Airport and an expansion of Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium, [10] and again in 2013 to clarify the relationship between the state and city codes. [11] In ...
Raising the threshold of signatures needed for a recall election of a City Council member from 10% of registered voters in the council member's district to 15%.